Lara MacGregor is outrunning cancer with the help of some of her biggest supporters.Her fight against metastatic breast cancer, like running, is like a marathon."People might be a little confused when they see me and think, I thought she had cancer," she said. "Why is she out running? Or, she looks healthy. And the reality of metastatic breast cancer is that it’s a marathon, not a sprint."She was first diagnosed more than a decade ago. Since then, she's founded the nonprofit Hope Scarves, which provides scarves -- and hope -- to people with cancer.Watch the video above to learn more about Lara's story.

LOUISVILLE, KY. —

Lara MacGregor is outrunning cancer with the help of some of her biggest supporters.

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Her fight against metastatic breast cancer, like running, is like a marathon.

"People might be a little confused when they see me and think, I thought she had cancer," she said. "Why is she out running? Or, she looks healthy. And the reality of metastatic breast cancer is that it’s a marathon, not a sprint."

She was first diagnosed more than a decade ago. Since then, she's founded the nonprofit Hope Scarves, which provides scarves -- and hope -- to people with cancer.